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St. Paul's Alumni, 20; St. Paul's, 6.

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Wednesday afternoon a team composed chiefly of alumni of St. Paul's School now in the University went up to Concord and defeated the school team by the score of 20 to 6.

The alumni team scored twice during the first half by good individual work on the part of Townsend, Eaton and Hayes. In the second half, however, their lack of condition began to tell. The school team scored a touchdown and held the visitors to one touchdown and a safety.

The Alumni was made up as follows: Emons, l. e.; Pitts, l. t.; Murchie, l. g.; Fuller, c.; Catlin, r. g.; Townsend (Capt.), r. t.; Burgess, r. e.; Farley, q. b.; Eaton, l. h. b.; Davis, r. h. b.; Hayes, f. b.

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